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Black Friday sales have already passed $3.5 billion

Black Friday sales are surging, with shoppers spending more than $3.5 billion online as of Friday morning.

Shoppers spent a total $2.9 billion online on Thanksgiving — a 18 percent increase over last year, according to Adobe Analytics. By 10 a.m. ET on Friday, shoppers had spent an additional $640 million online.

“Thanksgiving is shaping up to be a record-breaking shopping day,” said Mickey Mericle, the vice president of marketing and customer insights for Adobe.

However, the surging sales hide two ominous realities.

First, retailers have had to drop prices lower than ever to get shoppers to spend money.

Discounts are hitting record highs this year, according to Edited, a retail technology company. Nearly half of the U.S. apparel market was discounted on Thanksgiving, with an average promotion of 47 percent off an item’s full price.

Retailers have additionally started offering more deals all year round, making Black Friday less of a special event.

“The whole idea of Black Friday and Cyber Monday … is becoming less relevant as the consumer is generally accustomed to great deals, or at least getting a deal,” Josh Elman, a consumer and retail analyst with Nasdaq Advisory Services, told Business Insider.

Second, a record-breaking day of sales on Thanksgiving Day reveals the increasing irrelevance of Black Friday as a single day of sales. According to Salesforce, Thanksgiving is shaping up to be the third-biggest shopping day of the year, after Cyber Monday and Black Friday.

Additionally, an increasing proportion of these sales are happening online. With people shopping on their smartphones instead of actually shopping in stores, traditional Black Friday — with crowds of people lining up to get into stores the day after Thanksgiving — is dead.

Shoppers are expected to spend $107.4 billion online this holiday season, which would represent an increase of nearly 14 percent over last year, according to Adobe.

This article was originally published on Business Insider. Copyright 2017.

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